Plants have INTELLIGENCE and can 'problem solve', scientists claim
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Researchers found that plants can adapt to threats by sensing and emitting chemical signals, challenging traditional definitions of intelligence based on a central nervous system.
Plants exhibit problem-solving abilities through their responses to environmental stress, emit distress sounds, and can communicate with neighboring plants to prevent being eaten by insects.
Goldenrods emit chemical signals to warn nearby plants of danger, illustrating a form of communication and intelligence, as they adapt behavior based on environmental information.
Read at Mail Online
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